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Treatment for Labyrinthitis

Labyrinthitis is a self-limiting illness, meaning the symptoms will eventually resolve on their own, usually within 3 weeks. If symptoms are severe enough, anti-vertigo medications and/or anti-nausea medications can be used during the acute phase. However, the overuse or long-term use of these medications is strongly discouraged because they considerably reduce the brain’s ability to compensate for the dizziness and vertigo on its own. For this reason, Metropolitan NeuroEar Group rarely uses these medications.

Sometimes, patients will still have residual vestibular dysfunction even after the acute symptoms of labyrinthitis resolve. In these cases, vestibular physical therapy can aid patients in compensating for the balance dysfunction.

About Dr. Prasad

Dr. Sanjay Prasad MD FACS is a board certified physician and surgeon with over twenty years of sub-specialty experience in Otology, Neurotology, advanced head and neck oncologic surgery, and cranial base surgery. He is chief surgeon and founder of the private practice, Metropolitan NeuroEar Group, located in the metropolitan Washington D.C. area.